Should cat bites be taken more seriously? 
Should cat bites be taken more seriously?
A new study shows the importance of seeking medical treatment quickly after a bite from felines.
Many downplay neck pain after car crashes 
Many downplay neck pain after car crashes
Wanting to avoid the appearance of faking it, scores of Americans tone down their injury symptoms and don’t file lawsuits.
Shopping cart-related injuries on the rise 
Shopping cart-related injuries on the rise
New research uncovers a record number of kids are falling and being seriously injured.
Medicine safety caps not so ‘childproof’ 
Medicine safety caps not so ‘childproof’
An alarming study shows that it’s pretty easy for kids—even toddlers— to get into medicine bottles.
2014 cell phone ban while driving  Featured
2014 cell phone ban while driving
Listen up smartphone users: the new year brings big changes on how you can use a cell phone while driving in Illinois.
Can your address affect quality of care? 
Can your address affect quality of care?
A new study finds that health care for children is inconsistent and in some cases, unnecessary depending on where they live.
High chair injuries on the rise 
High chair injuries on the rise
Five tips to help make sure your precious little ones stay safe in their seat.